Robin van Persie has signalled his intent to finish his career at Manchester United.

The 29-year-old has been a revelation at Old Trafford since signing from Arsenal in the summer, scoring 23 goals in 38 games for Sir Alex Ferguson’s side, and the Dutchman insists he can’t see himself making another move for the rest of his time in football.

Speaking to Voetbal International, Van Persie said: ‘The coming years it’s Manchester United. And maybe longer. United would be my last club.

‘You have a number of clubs in Europe where older players can find it good, where they are valued.

‘You used to have that at Juventus and AC Milan, Manchester United today is a good example. So who knows how long I stay at the club.

‘I have every day at United a new challenge. My development is an ongoing process. That gets an extra boost when you are surrounded by new coaches and teammates, all with their own ideas, in a totally new environment.’